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Berlin Gets Physical Vol 1
Various
Pawas - "Jiya" - (8:35) 117 BPM
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GPMCD 218
28 Aug 19
Deep House
Yourz
Yourz - (6:23) 118 BPM Hot
Played by: Huerta
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OFFICE 09
21 Oct 16
Deep House
Untitled
You/Canat - (2:57) 119 BPM
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OFFICE 08
02 Sep 16
Techno
Red Souvenirs (remixes)
Your Wardrobe (SAM Downtown remix) - (7:47) 119 BPM
Played by: Resident Advisor
Review: Berlin producer Baaz made a logical progression to the Red Souvenirs album on Office last year after some fourteen years in the game, and now his productions are going under the microscope with a host of suitable scientists at the lens. Dorisburg's productions have been in a roll of late, and the Swedish producer brings plenty of percussive intrigue to bear on his version of "Endori". SAM brings a bright and breezy deep house confection to bear on "Your Wardrobe" replete with swooping pads and cheeky swing, and Christopher Rau finishes off the package with a typical tryst of earthen crunch and off-key flair in a solid 4/4 context.
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OFFICE 06
21 Sep 15
Minimal/Tech House
Harley & Muscle Present Addicted To House Vol 9
Various
Taron Trekka - "Su20gg" - (8:57) 117 BPM
Baaz - "Black Pattern" - (6:11) 119 BPM
Dubbyman - "The Twilight" - (4:47) 118 BPM
Dubbyman - "King Of Motown" (W&P HGG remix) - (6:47) 118 BPM
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CLS 0002302D
10 Mar 15
Deep House
Harley & Muscle Present Addicted To House Vol 8
Various
Specter - "Windtalker" - (6:50) 116 BPM
Above Smoke - "Downtown" - (6:48) 118 BPM
Baaz - "Memories" - (6:42) 117 BPM
Above Smoke - "Save Us" - (5:48) 119 BPM
Quantec - "Life Has Changed" - (7:10) 115 BPM
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CLS 0001912D
10 Mar 15
Deep House
Red Souvenirs
Your Wardrobe - (8:08) 119 BPM
Review: Baaz has been quietly building up an impressive discography since 2007, delivering quality deep house on labels such as Elevate, Quintessentials and Slices of Life. Here he returns to his Office Recordings imprint with his most ambitious release yet - a long-promised debut album. While there's plenty of spacey, dancefloor-focused club tracks - see "Closed", "Endori", the becalmed "Anyway" and pleasingly picturesque "Glass Voice" - the Berlin-based producer also takes the opportunity to showcase a previously undisclosed love of downtempo beats. So, we get the Motor City electronics and glitchy beats of "Spacehub", the ambient hip-hop of "Pressyn", and the beautiful, beatless electronica of opener "Everyone". The result is a rich, evocative album with its head in the clouds, and its feet on the floor.
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OFFICE 05
15 Dec 14
Deep House
What About Talk About #2
Baaz & Iron Curtis - "KMS" - (5:16) 119 BPM
Review: There's much to admire about Bastian Volker's follow-up to 2012's What About Talk About, which recently dropped for the first time on digital download. Whereas the first volume frequently flipped styles, retaining a smoky, late night vibe throughout, this follow-up largely ploughs a deep hose furrow. That's not a criticism, though; the three deep house cuts here (and particularly the hazy, wide-eyed loveliness of "Those Things") all get just the right balance between crackling atmospherics, melodic warmth and floor-friendly rhythms. "KMS", co-produced with Iron Curtis and reworked by Soulphiction, is particularly beautiful The EP's one non-house moment, the horizontal downtempo jam "Whatabouttalkabout", is also very impressive.
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OFFICE 002
11 Nov 13
Deep House
All The Way
Are You - (6:27) 111 BPM
Black Pattern - (6:11) 119 BPM Hot
Drive Thru - (6:12) 118 BPM
Review: Berlin based deep house merchant Baaz returns to the Quintessential imprint after last year's well received Pass It On EP. All The Way sees Baaz in familiar territory, exploring the lower echelons of syncopated drums and hypnotic melody. "Paean For The Masters" is Baaz in peak time mood - with heavily percussive rhythms sitting atop soft pads and submerged chords. The tempo is slowed down on "Are You" with punchy drums infiltrated by burning vocal dubs and subtle synth melodies. Motor City retroism abounds on "Black Pattern" and "Drive Thru", where proper house patterns are melded with delicate basslines and understated synth flourishes.
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QUINTESSE 15
05 Jul 10
Deep House
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